2018
DOI: 10.4103/jioh.jioh_183_18
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An unusual oral manifestation of hemophilia in a child

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“…Among a sample of Indian women, Acharya et al developed a study to endorse a translation of the DNS into the Indian language and found it to be reliable for assessing oral health neglect among the participants [16]. According to Bardal et al, approximately 44% of fixed orthodontic patients brush three times a day, 20% brush twice daily, 4% brush once daily, and 11% use interdental brushes or end-tufted brushes [17].…”
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“…Among a sample of Indian women, Acharya et al developed a study to endorse a translation of the DNS into the Indian language and found it to be reliable for assessing oral health neglect among the participants [16]. According to Bardal et al, approximately 44% of fixed orthodontic patients brush three times a day, 20% brush twice daily, 4% brush once daily, and 11% use interdental brushes or end-tufted brushes [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%